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    Premier League official Coote sacked after investigation

    Referees' body PGMOL terminates the employment of Premier League official David Coote with immediate effect following a "thorough investigation".

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    Heggem happy to score but unhappy to draw - again

    Torbjorn Heggem scored his first goal for West Brom against Sheffield United but finished the game frustrated following another draw for the Baggies.

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    'There were an awful lot of cooks at Old Trafford'

    BBC Sport's chief football writer Phil McNulty has been answering your questions. Jez asked: What's your take on Dan Ashworth leaving Manchester United? Phil answered: A serious embarrassment for Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Manchester United, after putting so much time, effort and money into getting Dan Ashworth.

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    'Long may Palmer remain exactly as he is'

    Cole Palmer should "remain exactly as he is" as he continues to go from strength to strength at Chelsea, says BBC Radio 5 Live chief football correspondent John Murray. The 22-year-old forward was coolness personified as he tucked away a 'Panenka' penalty at 3-2 in a frantic game against Tottenham on Sunday. "Cole Palmer appears to have it all in whatever aspect of his life you look at," Murray told BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast.